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The 50-Minute Hour Has a Blind Spot: 10,080 minutes.

Therapists

The 50-Minute Hour Has a Blind Spot: 10,080 minutes.

Your clients live 10,080 minutes a week. You see 50 of them. The research on between-session monitoring shows what you're missing — and why it matters for outcomes.

By Kevin Mesiab 21 Mar 2026
The Ethical Minefield of AI: A Guide for Clinicians

Therapists

The Ethical Minefield of AI: A Guide for Clinicians

Your clients are using AI mental health tools between sessions — whether you know about it or not. Here's the ethical framework every clinician needs before recommending, encountering, or addressing these tools.

By Kevin Mesiab 19 Mar 2026
Your Client Is Lying to You (And It's Not Their Fault)

Therapists

Your Client Is Lying to You (And It's Not Their Fault)

The research on self-report bias in clinical settings is unambiguous — your clients can't give you an accurate picture of their week. Here's the neuroscience behind why, and what to do about it.

By Kevin Mesiab 19 Mar 2026
The Crisis That Happens on a Wednesday

Therapists

The Crisis That Happens on a Wednesday

Most mental health crises don't happen in your office. They happen between sessions — and the research shows clinicians have almost no visibility into them until it's too late.

By Kevin Mesiab 19 Mar 2026

EQ Longitudinal Test Matrix - Calibrated Response Evaluation Framework

Design Principles Standard AI safety tests use cold prompts with no user history. That methodology is valid for stateless systems. EQ is not a stateless system. EQ’s architecture is predicated on longitudinal context — the Counterweight Query only functions when there is history to pull from. This matrix tests the

By Kevin Mesiab 16 Mar 2026
Is AI Therapy Safe?

Is AI Therapy Safe?

It’s a reasonable question. You’re in pain, it’s 2am, and there’s something on your phone that will listen without judgment, without a copay, without a six-week waitlist. So you use it. Millions of people do. And then, somewhere in the back of your mind, you wonder:

By Kevin Mesiab 16 Mar 2026

Pavlov’s Revenge: How We Taught AI to Lie

If you teach a dog to sit by giving it a treat, what have you actually taught it? To sit? Or to perform the appearance of sitting? The distinction sounds academic. Until you realize that the same question — applied to artificial intelligence — is why a man named Jonathan Gavalas is

By Kevin Mesiab 16 Mar 2026

The Echo and the Anchor: Why Most AI is Dangerous for Your Mental Health

In the world of Silicon Valley, there is a metric that rules everything: Engagement. Most AI models are built to keep you talking. They are trained to be "helpful" and "agreeable." If you tell a standard AI that you are feeling victimized, it will nod along.

By Kevin Mesiab 16 Mar 2026
Beyond the "How are you?": The Future of High-Resolution Clinical Intelligence

Therapists

Beyond the "How are you?": The Future of High-Resolution Clinical Intelligence

For decades, the first fifteen minutes of a therapy session have followed a predictable ritual. The clinician asks, "How was your week?" and the client provides a subjective summary filtered by the fog of recency bias. In this model, the therapist is often a step behind, reacting to

By Kevin Mesiab 13 Mar 2026
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